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1 I, 104| embassies from the municipal towns and colonies, and the people 2 II, 49| He himself went to the towns, as the day grew dark, without 3 II, 62| they were called, with the towns of Hierocaesarea, Myrina, 4 II, 70| camp, licentiousness in the towns, and the soldiers to roam 5 II, 83| the cultivated lands, the towns, and what bordered on Greek 6 III, 1| too from the neighbouring towns, some thinking it respectful 7 III, 3| place. Even those whose towns were out of the route, met 8 III, 78| into the Senate from the towns, colonies and even the provinces, 9 III, 99| all sacred rites in the towns of Italy as well as temples 10 IV, 36| Brundisium and the neighbouring towns, then by placards publicly 11 IV, 73| devoted their respective towns to the worships of Apollo 12 IV, 85| townsfolk. But he so loathed the towns and colonies and, in short, 13 VI, 63| names, also of the Parthian towns Halus and Artemita. There 14 XII, 17| Romans undertake the siege of towns. ~ ~ 15 XII, 45| speedy succour arrived from towns and fortresses in the neighbourhood, 16 XII, 65| on the coast, and on the towns, they dared to do violence 17 XII, 66| multitude from the neighbouring towns, others from Rome itself, 18 XIII, 43| served all their time in towns. Corbulo having discharged 19 XIV, 15| been set, the neighbouring towns of Campania testified their 20 XIV, 19| Nero was lingering in the towns of Campania, doubting how 21 XV, 14| It was not to villages or towns of Armenia, but to a Roman 22 XV, 42| attracted from the neighbouring towns and colonies, and such as 23 XV, 49| Ostia and the neighbouring towns, and the price of corn was 24 XVI, 5| were present from remote towns, and still retained the